Russian military aircraft were found flying in Alaska's Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) on Tuesday and Wednesday, and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said it was “regularly occurring and considered a threat.” “Not done” activity has been discovered.
In both cases, Norad said that the Russian aircraft had been detected and tracked. Russian aircraft remained in international airspace and did not enter the sovereign space of the United States or Canada.
“Addies begins where the sovereign airspace ends and is a defined international airspace that can be immediately identifiable for national security,” Nord said.
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The NORAD Fighter Pilot will intercept the Russian SU-35 aircraft on September 23, 2024. (Photo provided by Norad)
The latest detection of Russian aircraft flying in Adis is less than a month since we and the Canadian military are made up of Norad, which is composed under joint headquarters, and multiple Russian military aircraft activities in the Arctic said he monitored the
In that case, Russian aircraft remained in international airspace and were not considered a threat, but Norad used combat air patrols from the Norado region of Canada to the Northern Region of Canada and air patrols from the Norado region of Alaska. He said it fired. The coast of the Alaska/Yukon border tracks further activity.

Norad said he is monitoring the activity of Adis' Russian military aircraft, but this occurs regularly and is not considered a threat. (Norad)
The Nords in September dealt with the tense moments between the Russian and Noradian forces depicted in the video. There, the Russian SU-35 flogged directly in front of the Norad F-16, apparently surprised the Adis.
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At the time, “unspecialized air manipulation directed at Norad F-16” occurred on September 23rd, during which “daily professional interception of Russian TU-95 aircraft.” I did,” he said.
General Gregory Guillott, commander of the North American Defense and commander of the North, condemned dangerous behavior in a statement at the time.
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“Norad Aircraft flew a safe and disciplined intercept of Russian military aircraft in Alaska Adis. One Russian SU-35's act was unsafe, specialized and endangered. It wasn't there.
Caitlin McFall from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.




